The more I read this book, the more I wonder how the author is pulling off such a pot driven piece. After last week I assumed the action would die down and the history and political threads would carry the book through the end. But it is halfway through, and Ghosh is still introducing new characters and rapidly giving them the ups and downs. Is this a movie yet?
(And yet for all the actionpack Gosh still knows how to tell a good novel story. Ex. page 171. The pacing, checking back in on characters, insights between characters to segway.
I was very surprised about the character Deeti is turning out to be. I didnt think she would because a sati either, but did I miss an inference she had always liked Kalua or is it just her cultural values and religion to accept that she has been giving this "rebirth" /second chance?
I am having trouble talking about this book in a academic way because it feels so gossipy and movie action drawn. and bright. Everything that happens in the book is flouresent lit.
Lang College, Spring 2011, group forum for daily readers' responses and links, media, etc.
READ THIS: PRESENTATIONS
PRESENTATIONS: please take these seriously: they are an important part of your participation in the class. Your job when you present is to lead the discussion on the reading for that day. You may bring in some research, but most of all, you should be very well-prepared with insights, interpretations, and questions about the reading at hand. You may want to begin by summarizing the progress of the plot represented by the excerpt assigned on that day. Then you should have passages picked out for the class to discuss. You may want to be ready, also, with the posts for the day (you can copy and paste them and print them out). The purpose of the presentation is to give more responsibility to the classmembers and de-center the discussion a little bit (although I will still chime in). Here are your assignments, mostly random. 1. Wed. 3/30 Small Things, 84-147, Eidia. 2. 4/4 Small Things, 148-225, Hannah. 3. 4/6 Small Things, ending, Anna. 4. 4/11 Ondaatje, Dan. 5. 4/13 Mukherjee, Michael. 6. 4/18 Poppies, 3-87, Karol. 7. 4/20 Poppies, 88-156, Jason. 8. 4/25 Poppies, 157-226, Joe. 9. 4/27, Poppies, 227-342, Will. 10. 5/2 Poppies, 343-446, Rachel. 11. 5/4 Poppies, finish, Jane.
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